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Castle Classics > Classical CD > Composers - R > Rosseter, Philip (British c.1568-1623)
P Rosseter: When Laura Smiles: Lute solos and songs from Elizabethan England by Philip Rosseter - Matthew Wadsworth, lute; James Gilchrist, tenorP Rosseter: When Laura Smiles: Lute solos and songs from Elizabethan England by Philip Rosseter - Matthew Wadsworth, lute; James Gilchrist, tenor

Label - Avie

Cat. No. - AV2074

Including Sweet come again; Kind in unkindness; And would you see; Prelude; A fantasie; Pavan in G minor; No grave for woe; Galliard in g minor; Reprove not love; Almayne; What then is love; If she forsake me; Pavan in F minor; Shall I come if I swim; Galliard in F minor; Whether men do laugh; Galliard in F major;What heart's content

Gramophone Editor's Choice artist Matthew Wadsworth presents the first ever recording devoted entirely to Philip Rosseter's music. A timely tribute to one of the great masters of the lute and English song, When Laura Smiles features twelve of Rosseter's most beguiling songs, including What then is love but mourning, If she forsake me, Sweet come again as well as the title track. It also includes all of Rosseter's surviving lute solos, including an epic chromatic fantasy, two weighty pavans and several charming dances. When Laura Smiles continues Matthew's series of recordings exploring music by John Dowland's contemporaries, the first being the critically acclaimed Away Delights with soprano Carolyn Sampson (AV2053 - See Link Below) featuring the music of Robert Johnson
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